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Toronto Sleep Institute

This location offers clinical consultation, polysomnography (sleep lab testing) and cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia.

Medical Director
Adam Blackman MD, FRCPC, D.ABSM, D.ABPN

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Address and Phone

Toronto Sleep Institute
586 Eglinton Avenue East, Suite 507
Toronto, Ontario
M4P 1P2

Office phone: 416-488-6980
Office fax: 416-488-3998



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Directions

We are located just west of Bayview on the north side.

From the North
Hwy 404 S to DVP S, exit on Eglinton Ave West.

From the West
Hwy 401 E, exit on Bayview Ave S, Right on Eglinton Ave.

From the East
Hwy 401 W to DVP S, exit on Eglinton Ave West.

Public Transit
TTC: From the Yonge subway line, take a train to Eglinton station. From Eglinton station, take bus #34, 54, 51, or 100. Get off at Hoyle Ave stop. You can also call TTC at 416-393-INFO (4636).

Testimonials: Comments From Our Patients

“I don't think I can give you any suggestion to improve your service. Thank you so much for caring.”
– Northern Alberta Sleep Clinic, 2009

“The service was very well run and organized. If you can maintain this level of service it leaves little room for improvement.”
– Toronto Sleep Institute, 2009

“I found the staff very helpful and competent. I would recommend this clinic to anybody who has concerns about their sleep.”
– Atlantic Sleep Institute, 2009

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Medical Profile - Disorders We Manage

We manage the full spectrum of sleep disorders including:

• Insomnia
• Snoring
• Obstructive Apnea
• Periodic Limb Movement
• Restless Legs Syndrome
• Bruxism (Teeth Grinding)
• Daytime Sleepiness, Fatigue
• Sleep Walking
• Night Terrors, Nightmares
• Narcolepsy
• Idiopathic Hypersomnia
• Jet Lag
• Shift Work Sleep Disorder
• Circadian Rhythm Disorders

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